Magnetic devices

ABSTRACT

A device for non-invasive treatment of a disorder in a patient comprising a magnetic portion having a first side and a second side, a first metal portion having a first end and a second end, and a second metal portion configured for hand holding and having a first side and a second side, wherein second side of the second metal portion: (i) is coupled to the first side of the magnetic portion; and (ii) has a surface area that is less than the surface area of the first side of the magnetic portion; and wherein the first metal portion is coupled to the second side of the magnetic portion. The first metal portion is optionally fitted with a head. The disclosure further relates to non-invasive methods for treating a disorder in a patient, wherein said methods use said magnetic device.

CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION

This application is a divisional application of U.S. application Ser.No. 14/540,893 filed on Nov. 13, 2014, which is a continuation-in-partapplication of U.S. application Ser. No. 13/732,839, filed Jan. 2, 2013,which claims priority to U.S. application No. 61/646,705, filed on May14, 2012. The disclosures of each are incorporated herein in theirentireties.

BACKGROUND

This disclosure relates at least in part to a magnetic device andmethods of using the magnetic device for treating disorders and diseasesin the human body.

It is well known and acknowledged that modern medicine based onchemistry or biology or radiation often comes with undesirable andsometimes serious side effects. For certain disorders, such modernmedicine is sometimes limited in its effectiveness, and is only able tocontrol or slow the progression of the disorder. In such instances,modern medicine is not a long-term or ultimate solution. Furthermore, ashuman bodies develop along with the development of medicines based onchemistry or biology or radiation, human bodies may also developimmunity to these medicines, thus requiring further advances to themedicines themselves. As such, some patients choose to turn totraditional Eastern medical treatment techniques Which include, amongothers, traditional acupuncture, chiropractic, physiotherapy, massagetherapy.

These traditional Eastern medical treatment techniques also have theirshortcomings. For example, they may require frequent doctor visits, maybe invasive (e.g. acupuncture), and may be limited in effectiveness. Inmany cases, Eastern medical treatment techniques have no influence on apatient if the underlying conditions are too severe, such as thoseresulting from major injuries suffered from major accidents.

Chiropractice is the use of manual power to manipulate mis-aligned spinediscs back into alignment. This action can be dangerous, and may alsocause partial or total paralysis of the body if performed improperly. Insome cases, the dislocated or otherwise abnormal spine discs are somis-aligned that it is impossible to safely perform a chiropracticmanipulation. Even after the discs have been properly manipulated,chiropractice may still not be a long term solution given that the discswill generally continue to slip out of alignment. Chiropractice does notstabilize the spinal discs in their proper alignment permanently. Inaddition, if the disc is pushed back into alignment repeatedly, the discmay become arthritic.

Physiotherapy may have some ameliorative effects, mostly resulting frommanipulating tendons and ligaments, and managing or easing pain bystoring inflammation into different areas of the body. Repeatedphysiotherapy sessions are usually required before such ameliorativeeffects are experienced. Exercises are also good for rehabilitation, butdo not cure the problem or provide a permanent solution to the problem.Similarly, massage therapy, which entails manipulating muscles, is goodfor short-term prevention and relief of tension, but does not providelong-term solution. For example, massage therapy does not have the powerto ameliorate any serious damage or condition.

Thus, alternative methods of treating diseases or disorders in atime-effective and cost-effective manner are desired.

SUMMARY

In an aspect of the disclosure, there is a device for non-invasivetreatment of a physical disorder or disease in a patient, the devicecomprising: (i) a magnetic portion, wherein the magnetic portion has afirst side and an opposite second side; (ii) a first metal portion,wherein the first metal portion has a first end and a second end; and(iii) an second metal portion configured for hand holding, wherein thesecond metal portion has a first side and a second side; wherein thesecond side of the second metal portion: (i) is coupled to the firstside of the magnetic portion; and (ii) has a surface area that is lessthan the surface area of the first side of the magnetic portion; andwherein the first end of the first metal portion is coupled to thesecond side of the magnetic portion. The magnetic portion may be apermanent magnet or an electromagnet. The size of the magnetic field inthe electromagnet may be increased or decreased according to the needsof the patient and/or the severity of the treated condition. The metalportions may be made of any suitable metal (e.g. steel).

In an aspect of the disclosure, there is a non-invasive method fortreating a disorder in a patient, the method comprising: (i) applying aplurality of magnetic suction cups to one or more treatment areas on thepatient; and (ii) using the magnetic device over the one or moretreatment areas, whereby the head or the second end of the lower metalportion contacts the treatment area.

This summary does not necessarily describe the entire scope of allaspects of the disclosure. Other aspects, features and advantages willbe apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art upon review of thefollowing description of specific embodiments.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING

In the accompanying drawings, which illustrate one or more exemplaryembodiments of the disclosure:

FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a magnetic device according to anembodiment, wherein the embodiment comprises a second metal portion, amagnetic portion, a first metal portion, and a head connected to thefirst metal portion.

FIG. 2 is a perspective view of a magnetic device according to anotherembodiment, wherein the embodiment comprises a second metal portion, amagnetic portion, a first metal portion, and a head connected to thefirst metal portion.

FIG. 3 is a perspective view of a magnetic device according to anotherembodiment, wherein the embodiment comprises a second metal portion, amagnetic portion, a first metal portion, and a head connected to thefirst metal portion.

FIG. 4 is a perspective view of a magnetic device according to anotherembodiment, wherein the embodiment comprises a second metal portion, amagnetic portion, and a first metal portion.

FIG. 5 is a perspective view of a magnetic device according to anotherembodiment, wherein the embodiment comprises a second metal portion, amagnetic portion, a first metal portion, and a head connected to thefirst metal portion.

FIG. 6 is a perspective view of a magnetic device according to anotherembodiment, wherein the embodiment comprises a second metal portion, amagnetic portion, a first metal portion.

FIG. 7 is a back elevation view of a human body showing the placement ofmagnetic suction cups around a disordered spine of the human body, forthe treatment of a spinal cord.

FIG. 8A is a back elevation view of a human body showing the placementof magnetic suction cups on the neck and shoulder regions of the humanbody, for the treatment of disorders in the brain and central nervoussystem.

FIG. 8B is a back elevation view of a human body showing the neck andshoulder regions of the human body, for the treatment of disorders inthe brain and central nervous system.

FIG. 8C is a back elevation view of a human body showing the occipitalregion of the human body, for the treatment of disorders in the brainand central nervous system.

FIG. 9A is a back elevation view of a human body showing the placementof magnetic suction cups on the lower back and buttocks region of thehuman body, for the treatment of the sciatic nerve.

FIG. 9B is a back elevation view of a human body showing the lower backand buttocks region of the human body for the treatment of disorders ofthe sciatic nerve.

FIG. 10A is a back elevation view of legs of a human body showing theplacement of magnetic suction cups on the hamstring and calf regions ofa right leg of the human body, for the treatment of disorders in theright leg.

FIG. 10B is a front elevation view of legs of a human body showing theplacement of magnetic suction cups on the quadriceps region of a rightleg of the human body, for the treatment of disorders in the right leg.

FIG. 10C is a back elevation view of legs of a human body showing thehamstring and calf regions of a right leg of the human body, for thetreatment of disorders in the right leg.

FIG. 10D is a side elevation view of a right leg of a human body showingthe leg region of the right leg, for the treatment of disorders in theright leg.

FIG. 10E is a front elevation view of legs of a human body showing thequadriceps and shinbone regions of a right leg of the human body, forthe treatment of disorders in the right leg.

FIG. 11A is a back elevation view of a human body showing the placementof magnetic suction cups on the right scapula of the human body, for thetreatment of disorders in the right arm.

FIG. 11B is a front elevation view of a human body showing the placementof magnetic suction cups on the right pectoral region of the human body,for the treatment of disorders in the right arm.

FIG. 11C is a back elevation view of a human body showing the rightscapula and right upper arm regions of the human body, for the treatmentof disorders in the right arm.

FIG. 1D is a front elevation view of a human body showing the right armregion of the human body, for the treatment of disorders in the rightarm.

FIG. 12A is a front elevation view of a human body showing the headregion of the human body, for the treatment of the sinuses.

FIG. 12B is a front elevation view of a human body showing the nose andthe glabella of the head region of the human body, for the treatment ofhay fever.

FIG. 12C is a front elevation view of a human body showing the headregion of the human body, for the treatment of temporomandibular jointdisorders.

FIG. 12D is a side elevation view of a human body showing the left sideof the head region of the human body, for the treatment of tinnitus.

FIG. 13A is a front elevation view of a human body showing the placementof magnetic suction cups on the right and left pectoral regions of thehuman body, for the treatment of the body trunk.

FIG. 13B is a back elevation view of a human body showing the placementof magnetic suction cups on the neck, shoulder and back regions of thehuman body, for the treatment of the body trunk.

FIG. 13C is a back elevation view of a human body showing the neck,shoulder and back regions of the human body, for the treatment of thebody trunk.

FIG. 13D is a front elevation view of a human body showing the neck,pectoral and groin regions of the human body, for the treatment of thebody trunk.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION

Directional terms such as “top”, “bottom”, “upwards”, “downwards”,“vertically”, and “laterally” are used in the following description forthe purpose of providing relative reference only, and are not intendedto suggest any limitations on how any article is to be positioned duringuse, or to be mounted in an assembly or relative to an environment.Reference to a magnetic device in the description includes a permanentmagnetic device and/or an electro-magnetic device. Numbered dark spotsor lines in the Figures indicate areas that require longer, repeated andmore intensive treatment.

The teachings of this disclosure relate to the treatment of disordersand/or diseases. The disclosure is related to the field of organic greenmedicine and does not necessarily need to be supplemented by any naturalor synthetic supplements or medicine. In addition, the teachings of thisdisclosure have no significant side effects, are non-invasive, do notinvolve chemicals, and do not produce major waste or require recycling.The teachings of this disclosure are based on many years of research andexploration for better ways of treating disorders and/or diseases in ahuman patient.

In an aspect of this disclosure, there is a device for treatingdisorders and diseases in a patient, the device being capable ofdelivering powerful magnetic signals into the patient (e.g., possibledelivery of magnetic signals into the patient s blood which circulatesin the patient's body). The device comprises a second metal portion, amagnetic portion, and a first metal portion. The second metal portion isconnected to the magnetic portion at one pole of the magnetic portion,and the first metal portion is connected to the magnetic portion at theopposite pole of the magnetic portion. Such device may be configurableto fit the body contours of the patient. Through such device, pressuremay be exerted on the skin of the patient that overlies a targetedtissue or organ. The magnetic device may be designed in different shapesand sizes, and possess different magnetic field strengths, as per therequirements of the patient and severity of the disorder and/or disease.The magnetic device may comprise a permanent magnet or an electromagnet.The size of the magnetic field emitted by the electromagnet may beincreased or decreased according to the needs of the patient and/or theseverity of the treated condition. The metal portions may be made of anysuitable metal (e.g. steel).

In an aspect of the disclosure, there are non-invasive methods oftreating disorders and/or diseases in the body of a patient. The methodsof treatment involve using a magnetic device in combination with: (i) aplurality of magnetic suction cups; and (ii) techniques such asacupuncture, chiropractic, massage, and physiotherapy.

Without the need to apply large forces, the treatment methods disclosedherein may be used to re-align dislocated spinal discs, therebyreleasing pressure from the spinal discs, removing damaged tissues andbacteria from the spinal discs, and allowing the spinal discs to gainspace and naturally heal. For example, bulging or herniated discs may betreated and cured instantly. While not wishing to be bound by theory,the magnetic device and treatment methods can break down damaged tissuessurrounding abnormal spinal discs and may kill bacteria containedtherein. The toxins (including killed bacteria) can then be releasedfrom the cartilage in the spinal discs' joints, thereby allowing thecartilage to rejuvenate, and joints to loosen. Once the discs haveloosened, the dislocated or abnormal (e.g., wounded or injured) discscan shift back into alignment as the body moves, and the disc may startto heal after the gap seals between the spinal vertebrae. The patientmay experience a strong “click” or shock in the back after a few days orweeks. The “click” or shock indicates that the spinal cord or previouslyabnormal spinal discs have healed. Through the use of the magneticdevice and the treatment methods disclosed herein, patient disorders maybe permanently fixed.

The treatment methods also effectively improve the patient's internalsystems including, but not limited to, organs of the patient,particularly since the spinal discs directly or indirectly control thenerves in other parts of the body. Disorders in the lung, stomach,liver, throat, digestive system, and large intestine may be treated todifferent degrees by the magnetic device and treatment methods disclosedherein.

The magnetic device and treatment methods can be particularly effectivein treating disorders related to brain and central nervous system. Theymay, for example, be used in combination with a plurality of magneticsuction cups and treatment methods intended for treating the samedisorders. For example, it is believed that the teachings disclosedherein can break down blood clots, and clear toxins and unwantedchemicals in the occipital area where blood circulation is blocked tothe brain. Blood flow to the brain can be unblocked and blood is able toflow fluidly. Repeated use of the magnetic device can stimulate andexcite the nerves in the brain and/or rejuvenates weakened or damagednerves and tissues. Many conditions or disorders, such as insomnia,anxiety, migraine, pending aneurysms, concussions and depression can betreated instantly by the magnetic device and treatment methods.

The magnetic device and treatment methods may also cause toxins (such asharmful chemicals or inflammation) in damaged tissue or dysfunctionalinternal organs (e.g., sweat gland) in a human body to leave the body,thus allowing the damaged tissue or dysfunctional internal organ toregain function and heal, instead of allowing all toxins andinflammation to be stored in different areas and postpone the problems,and thereby complicating or worsening the conditions or disorders.Examples of tissues or organs include shoulder, knee, hip, ankle, foot,elbow, arm, hand, joint, and wrist.

Embodiments of the present teachings have proved to be very effective,and provided surprisingly good results and possible cures in a veryshort period of time in most cases, or even instantly in some cases. Theteachings of this disclosure are expected to provide an alternative tomost (e.g., 50-60%), if not all, of the Eastern medicine techniques. Themagnetic device and the treatment methods can be used to treat bothemergency medical cases and non-emergency disorders, such as chronicpains and illness. The magnetic device and treatment methods disclosedherein may also serve as preventive measures (e.g. by reducinginflammation).

The magnetic device and the treatment methods disclosed herein may haveameliorative effects on patients suffering from Parkinson's disease,multiple sclerosis, paralysis, lupus, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis,scoliosis, fibromyalgia, diabetes, meningitis, hi-polar disorder,chronic traumatic encephalopathy, chronic fatigue syndrome, spinaldiseases and disorders, insomnia, anxiety, migraines, dementia, eatingdisorders, the imminent occurrence of aneurysms, eye disorders,depression, concussions, meningitis, epilepsy, sciatica, sinus, hayfever, temporomandibular joint disorders, and tinnitus, pneumonia,compressed discs, bulging discs, herniated discs, degenerative discs,thinning discs, speech disorders, ADHD, panic attacks, post-traumaticstress disorder, comas, or vegetative states. It is also believed thatthe treatment method disclosed herein can prevent disorders and/ordiseases that develop into blockages in arteries which may lead to heartattacks, or cause kidney stones, kidney failure, pancreatic dysfunction,precursor diseases to breast and prostate cancers. The magnetic deviceand the treatment methods may also treat small and mild ailments such asscar tissues, unhealed muscles, numbness, fingers, toes, jointarthritis, and mild cases of fevers, colds or coughs, instantly.

Magnetic Device

In an aspect of the disclosure, and according to an embodiment of thisaspect, there is shown in FIG. 1 a device 10 for the treatment of aphysical disorder or disease in a body of a patient. Device 10 comprisesa second metal portion 16, a magnetic portion 12, a first metal portion14, and a head 18 that is coupled to the first metal portion 14.

Magnetic portion 12 comprises an electromagnet or permanent magnet. Thestrength of the magnet is proportional to the size of the magnet.Permanent magnetic portion may be made of a neodymium-iron-boroncomposition. The neodymium-iron-boron composition may possess thechemical formula Nd₂Fe₁₄B, may have a material grade of N40, and mayhave a material residual flux density of 1.28 Tesla. Magnetic portion 12comprises: (i) a first side to which second metal portion 16 is coupled;and (ii) a second side to which first metal portion 14 is coupled. Thefirst side and second side of the magnetic portion 12 are substantiallyflat and even. As depicted in FIG. 1, the magnetic portion 12 is in theshape of a rectangular prism. However, as depicted in otherexemplar)/embodiments shown in FIGS. 2 to 6, the magnetic portion may beof different shapes.

Second metal portion 16 is configured for hand-holding. In FIG. 1,second metal portion 16 is depicted as having a cylindrical shape.However, the second metal portion may be of different shapes inalternative embodiments. Second metal portion 16 comprises: (i) a firstside that faces away from magnetic portion 12; and (ii) a second sidethat faces and is coupled to the first side of magnetic portion 12. Thefirst side and the second side of second metal portion 16 can besubstantially flat and even. As depicted in FIG. 1, second metal portion16 is integrally coupled to magnetic portion 12. However, second metalportion 16 may be detachably or releasably coupled to magnetic portion12.

In the embodiment shown in FIG. 1, the second side of second metalportion 16 has a surface area that is less than the surface area of thefirst side of the magnetic portion 12. More specifically, the diameterof the second side of second metal portion 16 is less than the width andlength of the first side of magnetic portion 12. In the embodiment shownin FIG. 1, second metal portion 16 also occupies a volume that is lessthan the volume occupied by magnetic portion 12. The difference involume between second metal portion 16 and magnetic portion 12 (and/orsurface area between the second side of second component 16 and thefirst side of magnetic portion 12) allows an operator of device 10 toassume various hand grip positions on device 10. For instance, theoperator may hold second metal portion 16 as he would a pen. In doingso, he may choose to rest the side of his palm on the first side ofmagnetic portion 12, thereby relieving stress in his hand.Alternatively, the operator may choose to grip the second metal portionin a manner such that the first side of second metal portion 16 facesthe operator's palm. In doing so, at least two of the operator'sknuckles would rest on the first side of magnetic portion 12, therebyrelieving stress in the operator's hand and providing the operator withthe option of applying force on a particular body area of the patientthat is in contact with head 18 of device 10. Such differences alsoallow the operator of device 10 to: (i) control and manipulate the angleat which the magnetic field emitted from magnetic portion 12; (ii)control and manipulate how device 10 interacts with the body of thepatient; and/or (iii) prolong the onset of fatigue in the operator'shand or arm. This is important considering that the methods of treatmentdescribed later in this disclosure, which involve the use of themagnetic device, may last upwards of 20 minutes or even longer.

First metal portion 14 comprises: (i) a first end that is coupled tomagnetic portion 12 at the second side of magnetic portion 12; and (ii)a second end that terminates at head 18. The first end of first metalportion 14 is substantially flat and even. First metal portion 14 may beintegrally, detachably or releasably coupled to magnetic portion 12 andhead 18. First metal portion 14 also comprises a length. Differentseverities of disorders will call for differences in distances betweenmagnetic portion 12 and the body of the patient. As such, and dependingon the severity of the disorder that is treated, the length of firstmetal portion 14 may vary.

Head 18 is coupled to first metal portion 14, and is constructed ofmetal. Preferably but not necessarily, head 18 and first metal portion14 are constructed of the same metal. As depicted in FIG. 1, head 18 isintegrally coupled with first metal portion 14 at first metal portion14's second end. However, head 18 may be detachably or releasablycoupled to first metal portion 14 in alternative embodiments. Asdepicted in FIG. 1, head 18 has a long cylindrical shape, wherein thelength of head 18 is not parallel (e.g. perpendicular) to the length offirst metal portion 14. However, and as depicted in other exemplaryembodiments shown in FIGS. 2-6, the head may be of other shapes. Thehead may be configured to match the contours of the body of the patient,particularly to the body areas of the patient that require treatment.The shape and size of the head also depends on the particular area ofthe patient that requires treatment.

Referring to FIG. 2 and according to an embodiment, there is a device 20comprising a magnetic portion 22 that has a cylindrical shape, whereinthe magnetic portion 22 comprises: (i) a first side that is coupled to acylindrical second metal portion 26, the second metal portion 26 beinghollow at its core; and (ii) a second side that is coupled to a firstmetal portion 24. First metal portion 24 is wedge-shaped and comprises afirst end that is coupled to magnetic portion 22 and a second end thatterminates in a cylindrical head 28. The length of cylindrical head 28is approximately equal to the width of the second end of first metalportion 24. First metal portion 24 and head 28 depicted in FIG. 2 allowsthe user of magnetic device 20 to apply greater pressure on body areasof the patient that require treatment.

Referring to FIG. 3 and according to an embodiment, there is a magneticdevice 30 comprising a cylindrical second metal portion 36, the secondmetal portion 36 being hollow at its core, a cylindrical magneticportion 32, a cylindrical first metal portion 34, and a head 38 that isin a shape of a disc. The disc-shaped head allows the magnetic fieldemitted from magnetic portion 32 to interact with an area of thepatient's body that is defined by the area of disc-shaped head 38.

Referring to FIG. 4 and according to an embodiment, there is a magneticdevice 40 comprising a second metal portion 46, a magnetic portion 42,and a first metal portion 44. The terminating end of first metal portion44 is flattened and contacts the body area of the patient that requirestreatment. This embodiment, and with reference to the flattenedterminating end of first metal portion 44, is amenable to narrow gaps inthe body of a patient such as those in the spinal region or joints ofthe patient.

Referring to FIG. 5 and according to an embodiment, there is a magneticdevice 50 comprising a second metal portion 56, a magnetic portion 52, afirst metal portion 54, and a head 58. Second metal portion 56 andmagnetic portion 52 are shaped as cylinders. First metal portion 54 isalso shaped as a cylinder but tapers as it terminates towards head 58.

Second metal portion 56 comprises a first end that faces away frommagnetic portion 52 and an opposite second end that faces towardsmagnetic portion 52. First metal portion 54 comprises a first end thatfaces towards magnetic portion 52 and a second end that terminates athead 58. Magnetic portion 52 comprises a first end that faces towardssecond metal portion 56, and a second end that faces towards first metalportion 54. The diameters of second end of second metal portion 56 andthe first end of first metal portion 54 are greater than the diametersof the first end and second end of magnetic portion 52. As such, thefirst end of magnetic portion 52 is partially inserted into second metalportion 56, through the second end of second metal portion 56.Similarly, the second end of magnetic portion 52 is partially insertedinto first metal portion 54, through the first end of first metalportion 56. Head 58 is spherical or ovoidal, the shape of which isparticularly amenable for pressure points and other small recesses ofthe patient's body.

Referring to FIG. 6 and according to an embodiment, there is a magneticdevice 60 comprising a second metal portion 66, a magnetic portion 62,and a first metal portion 64. Second metal portion 66 and magneticportion 62 are shaped as cylinders. First metal portion 64 is alsoshaped as a cylinder but tapers and flattens as it extends away frommagnetic portion 62.

Second metal portion 66 comprises a first end that faces away frommagnetic portion 62 and an opposite second end that faces towardsmagnetic portion 62. First metal portion 64 comprises a first end thatfaces towards magnetic portion 62 and a second end that is tapered andflattened. Such a tapered end is most appropriate for addressingproblems in joints or deep recesses in the body. Magnetic portion 62comprises a first end that faces towards second metal portion 66, and asecond end that faces towards first metal portion 64. The diameters ofsecond metal portion 66 and the first end of the first metal portion 64are greater than the diameter of magnetic portion 62. As such, the firstend of magnetic portion 62 is partially inserted into second metalportion 66, through the second end of second metal portion 66.Similarly, the second end of magnetic portion 62 is partially insertedinto first metal portion 64, through the first end of first metalportion 66. The tapered and flattened design of first metal portion 64is appropriate for use in narrow gaps in the body of a patient, such asin the spinal region of the patient.

The exact shape and dimensions of the second metal portion, magneticportion, first metal portion, and head (if included) of the magneticdevice are configurable according to the body area of the patient or theseverity of the disorder that is being treated. The second metal portionand the magnetic portion generally possess a round or oval shape or ashape with at least three-sides, and the following dimensional features:(i) a diameter or width/length ranging from about 0.5 inches to about 6inches; and (ii) a thickness or height ranging from about 0.5 inches toabout 6 inches, and preferably about 0.5 inches to about 3 inches. Thesize of the magnet will generally depend on the severity of the disorderthat is treated. While generally depicted as a cylindrical shape, thesecond metal portion may also assume other shapes, such as a handle. Thefirst metal portion generally has a length that ranges from about 1 inchto about 8 inches, thereby allowing the operator of the magnetic deviceto alter the distance between the magnetic portion of the device to thebody area of the patient that is being treated. The head or the secondend of the first metal portion generally has a width, length or diameterranging from about 0.2 inches to about 4 inches.

The device may also include a non-metal cover that completely wrapsaround the Magnetic portion, and at least part of the first metalportion and the second metal portion. In addition, the second metalportion, magnetic portion, and first metal portion of the device may beintegrally, detachably or releasable coupled together. Detachable orreleasable coupling allows the operator to choose the appropriatecomponents to treat a patient. In other words, detachable or releasablecoupling of components allows the operator to customize the device.

Methods of Using Magnetic Device

In an aspect of the disclosure, there are non-invasive methods oftreating disorders and/or diseases in a body of a patient. The methodsof treatment involve using a magnetic device such as those disclosedherein in combination with: (i) a plurality of magnetic suction cups;and (ii) techniques such as acupuncture, chiropractic, massage, andphysiotherapy. The magnetic device may comprise a permanent magnetcomponent or an electromagnetic component, and the magnetic suction cupsmay be Haci™ cups.

In the first step, a plurality of magnetic suction cups is applied onthe targeted treatment area(s) of a patient. N-tip and S-tip magneticsuction cups can be applied in pairs on the treatment areas of thepatient, and typically in alternating fashion. This arrangementincreases the strength of the magnetic field in the patient's blood inand around the treatment area(s).

Magnetic suction cups are not thought to have permanent results orlasting effects on the patient. Instead, the magnetic suction cups areused to build a magnetic field in a patient's blood, to assist the workof the magnetic device, and to calm and relax the patient's muscles andmind. The magnetic suction cups and the magnetic device can act inresonance to promote and improve well-being in the patient.Additionally, magnetic suction cups may be used to clear away apatient's waste products, and promote the natural healing of cells andtissues in the patient.

In the second step, the magnetic device is applied to the targetedtreatment area(s) of the body, and pressed down for a period such asfrom two to five seconds against the skin of the patient in an “inch byinch” manner over the treatment areas. Particularly where treatmentareas include large flat muscles, the magnetic device may be glided overthe treatment areas to massage the areas with lubrication or massageoils. Generally, pressure over the contours of the body are moreefficient than glide massages, and greater pressure applied for longerperiods of treatment time may be required for spots that areparticularly painful or deep in the treatment area(s). The length oftreatment depends on the needs of the patient or the severity of thecondition, and may range anywhere from 20 minutes to 12 hours. Acupointswould not usually be necessary; the magnetic device may be used totarget and focus on various spots, joints, gaps, and corners of thepatient that experience pain.

In problematic cases like multiple injuries or severe chronic cases, amedical professional would employ treatment strategies, such as usingvarious combinations of treatment methods and techniques to effectivelytreat the deepest, most difficult, or most injured areas of the bodythat are unable to self-heal. Such treatment methods are akin to givingthe body a “kick-start”, thereby activating the body's self-healingprocess. Using spine disc cartilages and shoulder ligaments as examples,the misaligned spine will return to alignment and the dislocated armswill go back into the sockets automatically. In addition, the body mayrelease toxins from the groin and glands. As a result of such treatment,all the lymphatic system and glands can regain normal functionality.Energy and mobility can be returned to the patient automatically. Oncethe body's immune system has been reactivated or has “kicked-in”, thebody can naturally heal other less problematic issues.

The treatment methods disclosed herein may be used to completely andpermanently fix the causes, sources, and roots of disorders and/ordiseases, and instantly cure such. Repeated or continuous treatment isnot usually required. A medical professional may rely on varioustechniques and strategies, and rely on his own experience and knowledgeto “go into”, “go inside” and “force into” a patient's body to treatdisorders and/or diseases, including by using hands, and thumbs, to ruband squeeze the injured tissues deeply, and to make sure that thewounded tissues receive the appropriate signals to initiate the healingprocess. The methods of treatment disclosed herein may be described asnon-invasive surgical techniques: (i.e. no knife cuts, no use ofchemicals, and no side effects). Usually, throughout the entiretreatment process, no medications (natural or synthetic) need to beused. No exercise or rehabilitation is usually needed and the patient'sdaily routine can be his exercise. As a result of the treatment process,patients will develop a lesser dependence on, or no longer require, anypreviously prescribed medication.

Performance of the treatment methods may cause pain or additional painto the patient. The worst wounds or injuries are usually treated first.The most severe pains are typically experienced at the start of thetreatment process. Gradually, the pain will decrease over the course ofthe treatment process. Pain levels reduce when the level of severity ofthe wound reduces. The next day after a treatment session, the patientmay experience pains or skin bruises or marks for a day or two. Some ofthe marks on the skin may be caused by repeated irritation of the skinor the release of toxins from, for example, spinal cord treatment. Thisis especially the case for spine disc treatment which require repeatedand intensive pressing along the 2 to 3 inches on the disc that istreated in the direction across the spinal cord. The marks will fadeover time, and is an expected part of the treatment process. Thepatient's spinal disc will be well instantly. In other cases, patientsmay experience different reactions, such as multiple bowels movements,constant urination, constant coughing for days, phlegm with blood, somefevers, or vomiting or dizziness.

The treatment methods disclosed herein do not typically cure complicatedcases in patients overnight. Instead, injuries may need to be fixed oraddressed one by one, or portion by portion. Pain may shift around bodyduring the treatment process. A medical professional would be guided bythe new pain to the next disorder requiring urgent treatment. In manycases, a patient may feel better for ten days, and then begin to feelpain or discomfort in a different part of the body for 3-4 days, feelbetter for another ten days thereafter, and then return to feeling badfor 3-4 days. The cycle repeats until the body completely recovers. Theroad to recovery is rough and bumpy. However, the results stemming fromtreatment are often better than the patient's own expectations. Forexample, treatment of the L-4, L-5 spine discs for back pains may alsotreat hip, knee and foot pains, and sexual dysfunction. Treatment ofanxiety may also treat sleep, headaches, and the digestive system well,or bring about the over-night return of the ability to smell. Often, oneresult begets another.

The device should not be used to treat new open wounds, pregnant women,or eye balls. The treatment methods should be performed by professionalswho understand body dynamics, particularly since speed, timing and theorder in which treatment steps are performed can be critical in treatingdisorders and/or diseases. If disorders and/or diseases are not timelytreated, are treated too slowly or too quickly, treated in wrong order,or not treated enough times, complications may arise such as, but notlimited to, dizziness, black-outs, insomnia, or leg freeze. In extremecases, all the hidden injuries may present themselves at once, leadingto multi-severe pains.

The treatment methods disclosed herein may be used to treat common painsor disorders in areas such as the shoulder in a few sessions. However,such treatment methods mostly target long-time, chronic, severe, andmulti-injuries or mysterious cases for which current medicines have noremedy. In complicated severe cases, the body cannot be treatedpartially or in parts. Full body cycle treatment is required and entailstreating every spinal disc and detoxifying the whole body before thebody can properly heal. The combination of all the methods describedbelow (and with reference to FIGS. 7 to 13), coupled with additionaltreatment techniques and recovery time, can be the solution and key toreversing many otherwise untreatable disorders and/or diseases.

The different parts of the body are all related to each other and boundto each other. The buildup of toxins and injuries in a body takes manyyears, just like the formation of an ice mountain takes many years. Witheach successive treatment session, toxins are removed portion byportion. Gradually, the weight of the “mountain” is removed from thebody. When the treatment reaches a critical session, the “ice mountain”will fall like an avalanche piece by piece and portion by portion untilthe “ice mountain” is reduced to a low amount. At that point, the immunesystem will “kick-in”, and the body will recover and be completely andautomatically cured. When the body is strong and healthy, medication hasno impact on the body, like smoking, drinking alcohol or using marijuana(or other illicit drugs). Body can sleep properly, is without pain, orhas no ranges of high emotions. No efforts to treat these addictions areneeded. Also, exercise or rehabilitation is not so necessary. Daily liferoutine is exercise.

The treatment methods described herein can be used in walk-in painclinics, and emergency room settings. Such methods may be used to treatconditions like: impending brain aneurysms or strokes, seizures, panicattacks, PTSD, chest pains, sciatic pains and dislocated or compressedspinal discs, and any pains. These methods may also be used to preventdiseases like abnormal spines which can develop and spread diseases,cause blockages in arteries before heart attacks, or cause kidney stonesor failure, pancreatic dysfunction, diseases in breasts and prostatesbefore the diseases worsen and become cancers.

The device and the treatment methods disclosed herein are low cost buthave high efficacy and may be used to fix spines (and therefore servesas an alternative to chiropractic), release toxins from infections, andenhance the muscle development (and therefore serves as an alternativeto physiotherapy). Like acupuncture, the device and treatment methods godeep into joint gaps, use none or some of the major meridian paths, workall over the body, and may be combined with massage therapy. Theteachings disclosed herein may prevent diseases and disorders at theearlier stages, thereby avoiding the occurrence deadly attacks or cancerdiseases. People will have much better health and increased longevity.Many hospitals may no longer be needed.

Provided below are embodiments of the treatment methods taught in thisdisclosure:

Spinal Cord Treatment

Referring to FIG. 7, there is a method for treating ailments in thespinal cord. A plurality of N-tip cups and S-tip cups are first appliedat positions 72 (denoted by the positive circles) and 74 (denoted by thenegative circles) respectively in alternating fashion. Preferably,sixteen magnetic suction cups (i.e. eight N-tip cups and eight S-tipcups) are arranged in a square around a targeted the disordered, woundedor diseased disc 76. The disordered, wounded or diseased disc 76 ispreferably situated in the middle of the magnetic suction cuparrangement. The magnetic suction cups are applied along injured spinefor 20 minutes or as required and are used for relaxing the muscles.

Next, the magnetic device is pressed down on top of the disordered,wounded or diseased spine disc 76 situated between two vertebrae 78. Atwo to three inch parallel horizontal line traversing the spine columnand over the disc 76 is repeatedly press down and moved back and forthacross the spinal column and over the disc 76 (as depicted by the arrowpairs 70) for 20 to 30 minutes or as required by the condition. Jointswill loosen up, and the disordered disc 76 will be cured instantly. Onlyseverely damaged discs require second treatment.

Pressing the magnetic device over the disordered disc 76 will causepain. Applied pressure may be gradually increased according thepatient's pain tolerance until the pain is reduced or until the pain nolonger increases. All of the diseases or disorders in the spine disc maybe treated including, but not limited to, degenerated, bulging,herniated disc, thinning disc, osteophyte formations, any abnormaldiscs, and conditions including meningitis of the spinal cord. Themagnetic device in this method is used to break down germs, viruses,toxins, inflammations, and bacteria from cartilage. Many spinal injuriesdo not affect only a single disc, and often affect a number of spinaldiscs or a bundle of consecutively injured discs. By fixing eachsuccessive disc, spine recovery will be enhanced.

The magnetic field strength of the magnetic device not only treats theoutside of the spine, but also may influence the inside of the spinecord where there may be lesions, clots or viruses that cannot otherwisebe removed. Such lesions, clots or viruses also block the vital channelsfor blood and energy flow. By performing successive spinal disctreatments one after another, a stronger magnetic field strength isbuilt up, which may result in the breakdown of existing clots, lesionsand viruses inside the spine cord. All unwanted waste products areexcreted. When the vital channels are open, the body's energy returns,and the body is straight. Each spine controls a portion of the body'smuscles or organs directly or indirectly from the neck to the feet.Abnormal spines can cause damage to the entire body by deterioratingorgans and allowing diseases to develop. The spine is like a trainstation. If a train station is not functioning properly, the railwaycannot deliver food, nutrition, or oxygen to the body. When the spine isdysfunctional, the spine will send the wrong signals to nerves, leadingto attacks on good tissues. This is otherwise known as an “auto-immunedisorder. No current medicines can cure an illness without remedying theassociated auto-immune disorder. To remedy the disorder, spinal discshave to be fixed. Abnormal spines may also lead to brain disorders suchas brain tumors and the development of tumors along the spine, and causemental illness like extreme emotions or hallucinations. Such mentalillnesses may be treated by a combination of spinal cord treatment andbrain and central nervous system treatment, which is described below.The spine is the cause and source of the most diseases and disorders,except for intruder diseases or otherwise.

Example 1

Patient is not able to swallow or eat properly. Food is constantly stuckin his throat or fails to enter the esophagus. C-1 to C7 spinal discsare treated. Patient regains function of throat. Such treatment is alsoamenable to treating amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, which is a majorissue.

Example 2

Patient constantly feels sharp pain in chest, cannot breathe deeply,cough or sneeze. Patient's T-6 spinal disc is fixed, and all symptomsdisappear instantly and forever. Disorders with the T-6 spinal disc arealso major causes for lung disease. Fixing T-3 to T-6 spinal discsprevent formation of blockages in the arteries before heart attacks, anddiseases leading to breast cancer.

Example 3

80-95% human populations suffer from L-4 and L-5 spine disc diseases ordisorders. These two discs are also related to the hip, knees, feet,prostate, bladders, infertility, and kidneys. If these two spinal discsare fixed, a large population can get their lives back.

Example 4

Patient, 71 years old, is diagnosed with multi-degenerative spine.Patient wears pace maker for heart, and has history of passing-out. Heruterus and one of her ovaries are removed. Patient has severe pains onlow abdomen when she walks into the clinic. She has burning, itchingskin all over her hip, legs, feet, and required urgent treatment. Afterreceiving spinal cord treatment for each disc, the pain that she hadexperienced for the previous 40 years disappears forever and she neverhas heart attack after.

Example 5

Patient in his 60s has history of severe back pains, and many timesended up in emergency. Patient also has stones in his kidneys. Afterreceiving a few treatment sessions for his pain, patient suddenlyexperiences severe pain at night. Emergency X-ray reveals that hisbiggest kidney stone has come out and is stuck in the ureter. After acouple more treatments, the stone is expelled during urination. Theremaining smaller stones do not cause any pains and are passed withouthis knowing. Pain is gone forever. In this case, the stone unexpectedlypasses during back pain treatment.

Example 6

Scoliosis can be instantly fixed, the spine can shift back intoalignment if the case is not severe. If severe scoliosis, the treatmentprocess will be as same as that for chronic fatigue syndrome.

Brain and Central Nervous System

Referring to FIGS. 8A to 8C and according to an embodiment, there is amethod for treating disorders in the brain and central nervous system. Aplurality of N-tip cups and S-tip cups are applied in alternatingarrangement at positions 82 (denoted by the positive circles) and 84(denoted by the negative circles) respectively, in the neck andup-shoulder and back treatment area 86 for 20 minutes or as required. 20to 30 magnetic suctions cups are typically used to build the magneticfield in the blood flowing into the brain, to speed up blood circulationto wash away unwanted waste products like toxins and chemicals.

Next, the magnetic device is applied on the neck, and pressed down fromthe back of the head to the top of the shoulders. Referring to FIG. 8B,and specifically the neck, upper-shoulder and back treatment area 86,this action is repeated back and forth for 10 minutes on each side ofthe neck. The pressure applied varies depending on the person. In manycases, the greater the pressure, the better. Treated areas included theoccipital belly, suboccipitals, trapezius, splenius capitis and spleniuscervicis, greater auriculare accessory nerve, levator scapulae, internaland external carotid arteries, and Vagus nerve. This treatment methodbreaks down clots and loosens muscles and specifically unlocks the neckmuscles. Referring to FIG. 8C, sharper or stronger embodiments of themagnetic device may be applied on the occipital regions 88 for 5 minuteson each side. Press deeply, repeatedly and intensively on these regions88. Some addition pain spots may require for more treatment time.

Occipital regions 88 include, hut is not limited to, the occipitalartery greater occipital nerve, lesser occipital nerve, third occipitalnerve. The occipital regions 88 are the gate through which blood vesselsand nerves access the brain. Keeping the gate open is important forbringing in blood and allowing nerves to maintain their function. Usingthe magnetic device repeatedly and intensively and working around thegate breaks down blood clots or blockages, releasing unwanted chemicalgerms, and stimulates tendons, ligaments, and nerves in the occipitalregions 88 that are the nearest to the inside of the brain. Bloodcirculation washes away unwanted waste products, chemicals,inflammations, assists in the natural repairing of ruptured vessels, andrejuvenates and heals nerves and scar tissues. Brain and central nervoussystem treatment can treat all the brain diseases and disorders, and isthe premier treatment for any severe chronic cases. Younger people seemto respond more favourably to this treatment than older people. Brainand central nervous system treatment can treat anxiety, migraine,insomnia, impending brain aneurysms, eye disorders, eating disorders,dementia, severe depression, ADHD, concussions, meningitis, epilepsy,speech disorder, dizziness, panic attacks, PTSD, all brain and centernervous system diseases and disorders. Said treatment is amenable towaking up those in vegetative states (but whose brains are stillfunctioning), or those who are in early stage coma. Said treatment alsohas a cosmetic impact, and may allow people to look ten years younger insome cases. However, the effect only lasts for about a week.

Example 1

(a) Patient is treated for depression, the result come with the periodshe hasn't had for years. (b) Patient is treated for untreatable acnewhose face has turned black for many years. Treatment results with gasflow in low abdomen. Locked neck is unblocked and patient regainsmobility.

Example 2

Patient suffers from migraine for all her life. Migraine affects her anaverage of 20 days per month for 22 years. After one treatment, patientexperiences one more severe headache the next day, after which hermigraines never return.

Example 3

Patient in 30s has history of anxiety, severe headaches, and depressionand is treated for such. The next day after treatment, she experiencesunexpected results. She has two portions of skin “rashes” on herorbicularis occuli muscles and 2 soy bean bumps on top these rashes.Gradually, her skin “rashes” fade, though the soy bean bwnps take moretime to go away. No treatment is ever performed close or near the eyes.All treatment is performed on the back of her head. It is believed thatthe toxins and inflammation are cut off, and a portion of the toxin goesinto the eye's orbicularis occuli muscle, and is ultimately removed frombetween the back of the neck and eye balls. The treatment may be used totreat to all the eye diseases or disorders such as blurred vision,double visions, itchy eye balls, tension, dry and watery eyes.

Example 4

Patient in later 30s, cannot eat properly for 7 years, and cannot sleepproperly for 5 years. Patient depends on a clock to eat meals, becausehe never feels hungry. Patient receives brain and central nervous systemtreatment, combined with detoxification for six sessions, after which heis able to eat and sleep well.

Example 5

Patient in his 30s is a professional athlete who requires urgenttreatment for severe headaches combined with “hits” which feel as if heis being hit with a baseball bat. He has a history of severe headachesfor 3 years, and uses any medication. He maxes out on his doses. Nomodern methods are of assistance to him. He also sees many experts forhelp, but to no avail. After this treatment, the headache “hits”disappear right away. He is able to sleep at night, and the followingday he receives a second session of the same treatment. His headachesare reduced to 20%-30% of previous pain. Patient no longer experiencesany more ‘hits’. It is believed that the treatment saves the patientfrom an impending brain aneurysm, which never comes back.

Example 6

Patient 23 years old. Walks into clinic with pale face (white face) andsuicide on his mind. He is on anti-depression medication for ADHD sometime. The medication is making him feel worse and worse. He tries tostop take these pills, but almost passes out because of withdrawalsymptoms. Patient receives brain and central nervous system treatment.He goes home and begins to have big bowel movements for many times.Prior to this occurrence, he hasn't had bowel movements for a long timedue to the medication's side-effect: that is, constipation. A fewsessions after, his face looks fresh, he no longer has suicidalthoughts, and no eye drops are required. His condition is reversed backto where he is before he started taking medications. He has a foggymind. After receiving a number of treatments for his physical injuries,he returns to normal. Patient no longer takes medication, even though noefforts are made to achieve such. He is cured completely.

Sciatic Nerve Treatment

Referring to FIGS. 9A and 9B, there is a method for treating the sciaticnerve pain. A plurality N-tip cups and S-tip cups are applied atpositions 92 (denoted by the positive circles) and 94 (denoted by thenegative circles) respectively in alternating fashion and across thelower back and upper buttocks area. Thirty-two cups are depicted in FIG.9A. However, the number of magnetic suction cups that is used may vary.The magnetic suction cups are first applied to the treatment area forapproximately 20 minutes or as required. It is believed that themagnetic suction cups assist blood circulation into the buttocks.

Next, deep tissue massages is performed by using hands, thumbs ornon-magnetic deep tissue massage tools all over the butt region 98. Toperform deep tissue massage, one must press down hard, and squeeze andtwist all over the lower back and buttocks including the thigh, hip, andgluteus maximus. Hand deep tissue massages promote blood flow moreefficiently, and also release any blood that may be trapped inside thebottom of the buttocks. Currently used magnetic devices are not asefficient as hand deep massages.

Next, the L-4 and L-5 spinal discs (91, 93) are treated, resulting inpermanent cures.

The sciatic treatment can treat the worst sciatic pain instantly. Nomedication or current methods can compare. There are two pools of bloodtrapped inside the bottom of the buttocks region 98. Buttocks is blockedfrom other part of body. Blood is unable to flow in and out. Tissues andnerve cells begin deteriorating inside. Deep tissue massages unblockvital channels so that the fresh blood can go in, and trapped blood canbe released from the buttocks. Should waste blood not be removed, suchwaste can deteriorate or eat away the hip joints from the inside of thebuttocks, and strike sciatic nerves. Removal of these pools of blood istherefore very important for body healing processes from the bottom ofthe buttocks region 98. In addition to deep tissue massages, L-4 and L-5spinal discs may be fixed to ensure a permanent cure. Sciatic treatmentis one of the top three premier treatments, along with brain and centralnervous system treatment, and spinal cord treatment. Sciatic treatmentis required to be used in every severe cases. It is important to firstact on or start with chronic serious conditions.

Example 1

Patient in her 60s suffers from a history of spinal problems, and hassurgery on the L5 vertebrae two years prior to sciatic nerve treatment.Pain medication is unable to alleviate her sciatic nerve pains. Manymethods are useless. As a result of the pain, patient does not want tolive anymore, and requests urgent sciatic treatment. After an hourperiod of sciatic treatment, the pain is completely gone. The followingday, dark bruises appear on either side of patient's buttocks. Patientundergoes follow-up detoxification treatment on her thighs, hips,IT-bands, hamstring, quadriceps, calves, back of the knees and groin.Years of toxins surface to the skin, forming what looks like darkbruises. During treatment sessions, she experiences vomiting, felt sickand has many big bowel movements. Patient's L-4 and L-5 discs aretreated, and she was cured completely.

Leg Treatment

Referring to FIGS. 10A to 10E, there is a method for treating disordersin the legs. Using the right leg as an example, a plurality of N-tipcups and S-tip cups are applied at positions 102 (denoted by thepositive circles) and 104 (denoted by the negative circles) respectivelyin alternating fashion and over an affected leg area. The magneticsuction cups relax the muscles and calm the patient down.

Next, the magnetic device is used to press the whole leg, andparticularly over areas back 107, side 108, and front 109 of the leg.Detoxification of IT-bands, hamstrings, quadriceps, calves, back ofknees 103 and groin 101 is performed. Toes 100, ankles 105 a, ligaments105 between the shinbone and surrounding muscles, and ankle joints 109 aare optionally treated.

Next, the L-4 and L5 and other disordered spinal discs are treated.

Leg treatment is used for all the issues involving the legs, such asmuscle pains, cramps and stiffness; the joints for knees, ankles, groinsor ligaments, tendons, muscles tears, sprains, abnormal hernia, dropfoot, and plantar fasciitis. In some not severe cases, the pains at thebottom of the foot can be instantly stopped by treating L-4 and L-5.

Example 1

Patient in 30s suffers from severe pain at the bottom of heel and aroundankle. Pains shoot from her hip to the bottom of the leg for years. Shetries medications and injects cortisone shots in the ankle. She alsoundergoes years of physiotherapy. In this case, she needs to combine legtreatment and healing damaged muscles with use of the magnetic device,which is applied on the wounded tissues of foot repeatedly. The woundtissues on foot cannot be fixed instantly. Otherwise it would be toopainful to force healing. Such healing must be gradual and takes time.Pressure is increased gradually. The condition that she suffers from is“plantar fasciitis”, and through the treatment her pain is gone forever.Leg treatment included detoxification and healing the whole leg. Spinedisc L-4, L-5, S-1 are also treated.

Example 2

Patient in later 30s suffered from severe pain in groin. The pain is toomuch for a big guy. During his MRI exams, he bites his tongue to reducethe intensity of pain in the groin. It is hopeless to find any help. Inthis case, the magnetic device is used to work on the groin. Repeatedand intensive detoxification. Healing of the groin joints occurs whileperforming treatment on L-4, L-5 spinal discs and sciatic treatment. Hispain disappears and his life returns. In this case the patient hasoverwhelming inflammation and toxins accumulation from injuries. L-4,L-5 may produce too much toxin for lymph to remove. The toxins releasedfrom the groin helps lymph function and repair the ligament tendontissues. Groin is the major areas of lymph nodes and toxin accumulationcan turn into abnormal hernia if not cleaned up.

Arm Treatment

Referring to FIGS. 11A to 11D, there is a method for treating disordersin the arms. A plurality of N-tip cups and S-tip cups is applied atpositions 112 (denoted by the positive circles) and 114 (denoted by thenegative circles) respectively in alternating fashion and over thescapula and pectoral regions of the patient. The magnetic suction cupsare applied to the treatment area for approximately 20 minutes or asrequired.

Next, treating the scapula 111 is the priority for all issue involvingthe arms. Some pain spots need to be repeatedly pressed on.Specifically, the magnetic device is pressed all over the arm from theacromioclavicular joint 113, upper-arm (cuff) 115 to elbow 117 and wrist119. Importantly, one should be guided along the tendons, joints or gapsof muscles to where the pain locations are. Repeated focus at pain spotssuch as tennis, golf spots, or AC joints, wrist joints, target painlocations may be required. Shoulder joints are connected for ligamentand tendons, lymphs. Special attention is required detoxification andhealing.

Next, check if patient has spine injuries along T-1 to T-6 spinal discs.If an injury is present, auto-immune system will attack the shoulders.This treatment may be used to all the issues involving the shoulders,arms, elbows, and hands, including “tendonitis” in the shoulders, tennisor golf elbow, carpal tunnel syndrome, arthritis in the fingers, pinsand needles in fingers, and dry or sweaty hands.

Example 1

Patient has history of no arm strength, to the point that he is unableto hold a glass in his hand. His hands experience “numbness” at night,and he cannot feel hot or cold water. After a few treatments of thedisclosed treatment methods, patient is able to work, and his “numbness”disappears. He also receives treatment of spine discs T-1, T-2, and T-6.

Example 2

Patient in 30s suffers from a rare disorder. She has psychologicalstress and two palms of dry skin. Drugs and methods do not help her. Shereceives treatment for her emotions, and scapula treatments on eachside. After treatment, she is cured forever. This same treatment may beused to reverse the condition of sweaty hands.

Treatment of Sinus, Hay Fever, TMJ, and Tinnitus

Referring to FIGS. 12A to 12D and according to an embodiment, there is amethod for treating sinus, hay fever, temporomandibular joint disorder(“TMJ”), and tinnitus. The brain and central nervous system treatment isfirst performed. Second, neck spine injuries (if any) are detected andfixed.

Referring to FIG. 12A and with regard to the treatment of sinuses,pressure is over the forehead in head region 121, under the eyes, on thetemples 120, and on the occipitofrontalis muscles, and zygornancus molarmuscles.

Referring to FIG. 12B and with regard to the treatment of hay fever,pressure is applied on each side (122, 124) of the nose, and on top ofthe nose, including the glabella 126, limen nasi, and nasal vestibule.

Referring to FIG. 12C and with regard to the treatment of TMJ, pressureis applied to the jaw muscles in general, and particularly the glandmassater, the buccinator muscles 128, the paroid gland and the facialn., and maxillary a.

Referring to FIG. 12D and with regard to the treatment of tinnitus,pressure is applied around the ear area 129 and particularly at the areawhere the ear meets the face as depicted by item 123, the auricular n.,maxillary a., posterior auricular a. and posterior auricular n. withinear area 129, all of which are in the gaps around the ear.

Example 1

Patient 40s suffers from seasonal sinus disorder, running nose andtears. Patient receives Brain and Central Nervous System Treatment.Pressure is applied through the magnetic device over his forehead andaround his eyes and temples 120. Sinus stops instantly and for a longtime, if not forever.

Example 2

Patient in 60s both with long time TMJ, dental adjustment, or mouthguard. Patient cannot stop grinding and clenching his teeth at night.For treatment, pressure is applied all over the jaw muscles and glands.Work is repeated on the pain spots. After add-in, cervical vertebraeinjury treatment is performed, and TMJ is cured.

Neck and Trunk Treatment

Referring to FIGS. 13A and 13B, there is a method for treating the neckand trunk. A plurality of N-tip cups and S-tip cups are applied atpositions 132 (denoted by the positive circles) and 134 (denoted by thenegative circles) respectively in alternating fashion and over one ormore of the pectoral and shoulder region 136, neck and spinal region138, and groin region 139 of the patient. Magnetic suction cups are onlyapplied to the areas which need to be worked on (see FIGS. 13A and 13B).

Next and referring to FIGS. 13C and 13D, the magnetic device is swipedinch by inch along the neck, with focus at the sternocleidomastoid andwhere lymph nodes and lymphatic vessels are. With regard to the backtrunk, the magnetic device is swiped inch by inch from top of shoulderto the low extremities (tail bones) along both sides of the spine. Theback trunk includes, but is not limited to, the trapezius, iliocostalis,and lumborum. Pain spots are worked on repeatedly and for a duration asrequired. This large area of muscles can be separately worked ondepending on patient s wishes or time. Front trunk chest area 136 andlow abdomen area 139 include the pectoralis majors and the area from thelevel to L-4, L-5 to lowest extremities abdomen, respectively. Inpresent treatment method, sternums and ribs are not major issues unlessthere are pain spots. Abdomen is automatically treated with the spinetreatments, unless otherwise noted.

These treatments are for large muscle areas where toxins accumulate. Iflarge portions of toxins can be removed from these large muscle areas,and all the muscle issues like stiffness, cramps, and pains can beavoided. Specifically, pneumonia, eating disorder, insomnia and dementiamay be treated by the combination of neck and trunk treatment and brainand spinal cord treatment.

Example 1

Patient in 30s, has accident 18 years ago. Spinal discs L-4 and L-5 areseverely dislocated. No other methods can reverse the spine. Treatmentson each disc after, patient finds her back loosening. Within a few dayto two weeks she experiences a big “click”. The dislocated spine shiftsback into alignment. Patient also has complications like severe sciatic,anxiety, and annual pneumonia. A couple of degenerated spinal discs L-3,T-6 are treated, and detoxification of the full trunk is done to removetoxin build up that has accumulated over these years. After thetreatment, all the complications are fixed, and pneumonia never comesback.

Example 2

Patient has rare diseases. Lesion grow all over his penis and testicles.For 15 years, he is unable to have sex, and has complications with painsin low back and knees. During the treatment, patient can see lesionsdisappearing before his eyes. His L-4, L-5 spinal discs and sciatic arealso treated. He is able to have sex again and without pain.

Treatment of Severe Multi-Injuries and Chronic Mysterious Illness

The body cannot be treated partially or just at pain locations. Body isall related. In the case of severe multi-injuries and chronic mysteriousillness, every single spinal disc from C-1 to the tailbone and full bodydetails need to be treated, and detoxification and healing steps arerequired. It's a bundle illness for developed and reversing it. Thetreatments are the same to all severe cases. Combine all the aboveexample treatment methods from FIG. 7 to FIG. 13 of how to treat variousparts of the body. The priority treatment methods, however, are: (i)brain and central nervous system treatment; (ii) sciatic treatment; and(iii) treatment of disordered discs. The rest of treatment all followthe pains and work all over the body follow priority pains. Full bodydetoxification and healing are repeated more than once, as required. Insome cases, treatment may require longer periods of time and detail, andextra work.

All the diseases and disorders can be treated including, but not limitedto, Parkinson's disease, MS (“multiple sclerosis”), paralysis, lupus,ALS Lou Gehrig's disease), scoliosis, fibromyalgia, diabetes,meningitis, bi-polar disorder, CTE (chronic, traumatic encephalopathy),and CFS (chronic fatigue syndrome).

Case 1: Patient in 30s is involved in two motor-vehicle accidents andsuffers multiple injuries to the spine. He experiences severe pain allover his body, and also suffers from anxiety and insomnia. Within thepreceding four year period, he tries all methods or medicines to betterhis condition. After two years of medication, however, his stomachstarts to feel sick because of ulcers resulting from taking too manypain-killers. He is unable to cope with life. He receives treatmentdisclosed herein for two months. After that, he is able to live withoutpain strikes. Three to six months later, he recovers and returns back tonormal, and walks out a free man.

Case 2: Patient in 30s is diagnosed type 1 diabetes from age 9. Doctorsannounces that her pancreas would never be able to produce insulin. Shewears an insulin pump every day and night for these years. Years later,she develops more issues like ADHD and the thyroid, and thus takes ADHDand thyroid medication. After brain and central nervous systemtreatment, the next day patient starts to have enormous bowel movements,due to constipation. After treatment of the T-8 to T-12 spinal discs,her insulin meter dosages begin to drop rapidly, thereby indicating thather body consumes less external insulin and that her pancreas begins toproduce insulin again. T-3 to S-1 spinal disc treatment is performed,after which her legs (Charley horse) stop shaking at nights. Her bodyrecovers rapidly. Insulin doses drops significantly. She regains moreenergy to work and play. Her body straightens. During the period oftreatment, her response to the treatment is volatile. One day is good,but the next day is bad. One problem is fixed, but another startssomewhere else. Exemplary problems include skin hives, feeling sick, orpains. During her treatment, she progresses 10 steps, falls back 3-4steps, and then progresses a further 10 steps, and then regresses 3 to 4steps back. Such a cycle continues until she becomes completely well. Noefforts are made to treat her thyroid. However her thyroid automaticallyrecovers because less toxins are produced by her body, anddetoxification helps clean the thyroid gland. Medications for ADHD andthyroid are off completely.

Case 3: Patient in 30s is diagnosed MS for one year. She experiencesdouble visions, headaches, stiffness in her muscles, some pains fromgroin and calf “central interosstous membrane”. MRI shows she hadlesions in her brain and spine. All of these symptoms are removed veryeasily except the lesions in her brain. In addition, the treatment of MSrequires some strategies, including:

-   -   a) brain and central nervous system treatment can instantly        treat eye disorders and headaches. Such treatment can also start        the process of repair the scar tissues and removing clots from        brain, thereby allowing chemicals and germs to be washed away,        and starting the body's natural healing and rejuvenation        process. Repeating said treatment may result in reducing and        weakening clots and lesions;    -   b) disordered neck spine discs are fixed. Such fixing can break        down the lesions in the spine and stop such lesions from        extending into the brain; and    -   c) detoxifying and healing tissues around neck and upper body,        such as scapula and inter scapula, chest muscles, upper arm,        including the trapezius, deltoid (best including all trunk back        muscles), AC joints, and shoulder joints. Detoxification and        healing of such areas cuts off supplies to the lesion, while        weakening any lesions inside the brain, disconnecting any chains        of lesions, and stopping lesion supplies into the brain. The        lesions inside eventually will break down.        After 20 treatments, patient experiences severe headaches, and        feels sick. The next day instead of being worse, she finds        herself to be full of energy, free of headaches, and stronger        after many years. She is further examined by MRI, where it is        discovered that the lesions in her brain and spine has        disappeared, in this MS case, full body intensive treatment        follow-up is required until she is completely treated. Without        such follow-up, lesions will grow back.

Case 4: Patient in later 50s, has chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS), andhis body is always very tight and stiff. He is also always tired andsleepless. The older he gets, the worse he becomes. He can fall asleepanywhere, regardless of time, location or occasion. However, he hastrouble sleeping or entering deep sleep at night. Every spinal disc fromC-1 to the coccyx was treated. Patient underwent complete detoxificationand healing cycle. His body loosens and relaxed over time. He uses asleep monitor every night, he finds that he is able to sleep deeplyafter the treatment. As a side note, brain and central nervous systemtreatment can help a patient achieve sleep, but body injuries or otherissues in the body may also cause sleeplessness. As such, the entirebody may need to be cured. In this case, maintenance is required aftertreatment. For example, Haci™ cups are first applied along the entirelength of both sides of the spine from the C-1 spinal vertebra to thetailbone to loosen the spine and muscles surrounding the spine.

Then, massage or massage tools known in the art is performed or used tostrengthen the patient's core and keep the spine loose and in alignment.Such treatment may also be amenable to treating severe scoliosis.

Case 5: Patient in 30s has been paralyzed for 12 years after twostrokes. The first stroke is a mini stroke. However, his second strokeis a big stroke, and he is paralyzed after that. He received acupunctureintensively, is able to transition from a walker to a cane. After that,he has no more progress from acupuncture. He stops receiving acupuncturetherapy and instead uses physical exercises to rehabilitate his body. Hebegins to swim daily and uses handwriting to exercise his arms and handsmuscles. He also does push ups daily. He walks in the inventor's clinicwith a cane on which he leans heavily. He drags his legs, his speechslurs, and doctors implant a bloom in his blood vessels to prevent bloodclots from flowing into his brain. According to him, he still has bloodclots in the vessels and he is taking blood thinner medication daily. Amonth after treatments, patient finds that he is able to swim pain-free,go out without a cane, and walk up and down stairs with little help fromthe railings. His speech also greatly improves. Three to six monthsafter, he walks like normal person without cane, his speech is clear,and his writing is much more legible.

Case 6: Patient is diagnosed with Parkinson's disease for 26 years. Sheis on prescriptions drugs and took 13 to 15 pills per day. Every threehours she has to take pills, or her tremors would strike. She carriesfood with her wherever she goes and takes food all the time. The foodsdo not stay in her body for long, and she has to go to the toilet 20minutes after eating. She suffers from anxiety and depression andsearches for experts all over the world. In this case, the treatment isno different from any other severe case. Each spinal disc is treated,and she undergoes full body detoxification and healing. However, herreactions are volatile and extreme. One week after treatment, she isable to walk a few blocks away without help, and can take food withouthaving to go to the washroom until the next day. Every day she has abowel movement, sometime big, sometime smaller. However, every 10 to 15days, she has violent bowel movements, more than 10 times a day. Forthose days, she cannot leave the toilet too far or finning out time.This cycle repeats for many times. Each time and after these big violentbowel movements, she returns with a better level of condition. Sheimproves one level by one level, and gets stronger and stronger.Finally, the toxins which have accumulated in her body for many years,come out and are removed. Six months after, she is in great condition,she no longer experiences tremors, and her body is stabled. This ismiraculous. Medications no longer have an influence on her body, and areautomatically excreted. When the body is strong and healthy, patientwill find that addictions such as smoking, alcoholism, or drugdependence, will be easy to get rid of.

Other Embodiments

It is to be understood that while the invention has been described inconjunction with the detailed description thereof and accompanyingfigures, the foregoing description and accompanying figures are onlyintended to illustrate, and not limit the scope of the invention, whichis defined by the scope of the claims in the disclosure. Other aspects,advantages, and modifications are within the scope of the followingclaims.

I claim:
 1. A device for massage or inch by inch press treatment of aphysical disorder or disease in a patient, the device comprising: amagnetic portion, wherein the magnetic portion has a first side and anopposite second side; a first metal portion, wherein the first metalportion has a first end and a second end; and a second metal portionconfigured for hand holding, wherein the second metal portion has afirst side and a second side; wherein the second side of the secondmetal portion: (i) is coupled to the first side of the magnetic portion;and (ii) has a surface area that is less than the surface area of thefirst side of the magnetic portion; and wherein the first end of thefirst metal portion is coupled to the second side of the magneticportion and the entire first metal portion extends away from themagnetic portion in a direction opposite to the second metal portion. 2.The device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the magnetic portion comprisesan electromagnet.
 3. The device as claimed in claim 1, wherein themagnetic portion comprises a permanent magnet.
 4. The device as claimedin claim 3, wherein the permanent magnet is made of a neodymium-ironboron composition.
 5. The device as claimed in claim 4, wherein theneodymium-iron boron composition has a chemical formula of Nd₂Fe₁₄B, hasa material grade of N40 and a material residual flux density of about1.28 Tesla.
 6. The device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the secondmetal portion is integrally, detachably or releasably coupled to themagnetic portion, and wherein the magnetic portion is integrally,detachably or releasably coupled to the first metal portion.
 7. Thedevice as claimed in claim 1, further comprising a head integrally,detachably or releasably coupled to the second end of the first metalportion.
 8. The device as claimed in claim 7, wherein the head has alength or diameter ranging from about 0.2 to 4 inches.
 9. The device asclaimed in claim 1, wherein the second metal portion occupies a firstvolume and the magnetic portion occupies a second volume, and whereinthe first volume is less than the second volume.
 10. The device asclaimed in claim 1, wherein the magnetic portion has a round shape, anoval shape or a shape with at least three sides; a diameter or widthranging from about 0.5 inch to 6 inches; and a thickness or heightranging from about 0.5 inch to about 6 inches.
 11. The device of claim1, wherein the first metal portion has a length ranging from about 1inch to about 8 inches; and the second end of the first metal portion isa ball, a flat disk, or a cylindrical rod, wherein the second end of thefirst metal portion is adapted to match the contours of the patient'sbody, and has a width or length or diameter ranging from about 0.2 to 4inches.
 12. The device of claim 1, wherein the second metal portion hasa round or oval shape or a shape with at least three sides, a diameteror width ranging from about 0.5 inch to 6 inches, and a thickness orheight ranging from about 0.5 inch to about 6 inches.
 13. The device ofclaim 1, wherein the first metal portion has a predetermined lengthaccording to a severity of the disease or disorder.